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I had a D n C on the 3rd. today I took a pregnancy test and it still shows I am pregnant does that  mean my hormones are not back to normal?? how long does it take for my hormones to be back to normal?? does anybody know??
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Well my doctor's appointment  went good. the Doctor told me we can start trying  to get pregnant again in september.  I asked him it would be ok to start trying after one period, and he said that he recomends waiting 3 months. He did say that some women get pregnant right away again and have healthy babies. I am going to be eating healthy and take prenantal vitamins, and maybe I can have a healthy baby some day again if that is what God has planed for us.
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Good good, keep us updated!!
xx
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Thank you for your help. tomorrow I go in to see my doctor.
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363110 tn?1340920419
it could be that your preggo again, or your hormone levels are still high enough to show a positive. it happens but to me since you had it on the 3rd it's possible your preggo again.
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Your hormones take 3 weeks to get back to normal? Although after my MC I had a neg preg test after a week BUT i also may have become pregnant in the same week. BUT the normally take 3weeks to return back to normal, if your tests are still positive in 3 weeks or more then see your GP xx
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